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Teach For America Does Not Need New Recruits
To the editors: At first glance, it seems that the numbers David M. DeBartolo ’03 cites in his recent op-ed
Harvard Boxer Wins Golden Gloves Award
Tuesday night, while most Harvard students were knocking themselves out deciding which classes to take, Paul D. Rettig '00 was
Burton, Resnick See Return to Activism
Cabot House roommates John A. Burton '01 and Scott A. Resnick '01 say they want to put the Undergraduate Council
Fledgling Law School Group Protests Lack of Racial, Gender Diversity
A week before Harvard Law School (HLS) celebrates 45 years of coeducation, a group of about 75 law students are
Fouhy: Press Neglects State Gov.'s
Though mud-slinging in the Cellucci-Harshbarger gubernatorial election attracted a lot of press, state politics deserves more attention from journalists, said
Glitch Delays Test Scores
Upon finishing the computerized version of the Graduate Management Assessment Test (GMAT) between October 12 and 21, 400 test takers
Cornell Announces Plan for Undergrads
Focusing on undergraduate education, Cornell University President Hunter R. Rawlings announced a plan last week that will affect Cornell undergraduates
Two Prominent Alumni Die; Both Held Academic Posts
Two Harvard alumni who served as administrators at area universities died last week. Both educators earned doctorates at the University.
Noble Lecture Focuses on Love and Sexuality
"Sex, Love, and Joy: Contrasting Perspectives" was the topic of discussion in the 100th Annual William Belden Noble Lecture series
Microsoft Subpoenas Professor's Notes
Another Harvard professor has become embroiled in the federal government's anti-trust case against software giant Microsoft. Microsoft lawyers have subpoenaed
IOP Fall Fellows Present Perspectives on Public Service
A granddaughter of a former president and a student civil rights leader were only two of the Institute of Politics